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business rate

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business rate
Noun
a tax levied on businesses, based on the value of their premises


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In the dozen years since its founding, TONA has achieved an extremely high repeat business rate through its work for a roster of clients ranging from Fortune 500 companies such as NBC Universal (five interior fit-outs) and Prudential Financial to major healthcare institutions such as the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, nonprofit organizations such as Covenant House New York (five projects completed, one current), and public school systems (12 projects for Newark).
But about 40 years of collective industry experience in business newsletter marketing inclines me to conclude that a "classic package"--with envelope teaser, mailed business rate, a four-page sales letter, perhaps a premium buckslip, and an order device offering a full-year deal at the best price you can come up with--will work if anything is going to in selling to a particular market.
And we pay the lowest connectivity costs in North America," she says, mentioning NEOnet's monthy business rate for DSL or cable is $39.
 
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